Hi Dave,
Thanks for your help. Sorry that my last post buried the
salient
fact: I now have everything working.
I discovered that one of the five blogs I had deployed on
that
machine had a blog.properties file on which Tomcat 6 was
choking. I
have no idea why it had not choked under Tomcat 5.5, but
when I had
narrowed things down to the offending file and then replaced
that
file all my problems went away. I never did figure out
exactly what
Tomcat disliked about that particular file, but I have
reproduced all
the relevant settings without recreating the problem, so I
am content.
Pebble is running smoothly under Tomcat 6 on my Dev machine,
configured just as it had been under Tomcat 5.5. I will soon
upgrade
to Tomcat 6 on my Production machine without fear of a
repeat mess.
Rob
On Mar 24, 2008, at 3:15 PM, David Brown wrote:
> Hello Rob, I have been gone for a while so if you have
already
> solved your problem then please ignore. Otherwise, I
have seen
> problems with the Tomcat StandardContext and related
Listeners in
> the past. Again, on a Mac I for one would be somewhat
at a loss as
> to how to proceed but do Macs have some type of tool to
check for
> processes running on the machine. Can you determine if
you have
> more than one instance of TC running. Also, can you
intall TC on a
> Mac as some type of background process?: such as a
daemon on Unix
> or as a Service on Windows? How is your TC installed
exactly.
> Again, I'm not a Mac guy so your reply will need
explanation of the
> steps you take to install TC on a Mac. HTH, David.
>
>
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